The problem with iTunes is that it's very opinionated and tries to move your
files around. You also can't feed it multiple sources, and the final nail in the
coffin was that I didn't see a spot to save the "Key" of the song, which is
killer for me since I want a long-lasting library I can use for music
production/DJing.
Cost (at time of writing):
"Cable-free audio routing for your Mac"\n
What's great about Loopback is you can turn any sound emitting program into an
audio interface that a DAW can pick up. Just set up an audio interface for
Loopback, like so:
then set the input device in your DAW to be that Loopback.
Some ideas:
Cost (at time of writing):
Allows you to download documentation and man pages for use offline. Great for
when you're traveling, or generally wanting to search multiple docs easily
without a web browser
Cost (at time of writing):
Sequel Pro is the first viable replacement to MySQL Workbench, which is just not
fun to use on Mac anymore.
Cost (at time of writing):
Free, but you can donate to the project here:
https://sequelpro.com
https://github.com/sequelpro/sequelpro
Sloth is a Mac application that displays all open files and sockets in use by
all running processes on your system. This makes it easy to inspect which apps
are using which files and sockets.
Image source: https://sveinbjorn.org/images/sloth_screenshot1.jpg
Cost (at time of writing):
Sloth is free, open-source software. If you find this program useful, please make a donation to support continued development.
https://sveinbjorn.org/sloth
So handy for storing secure passwords/documents/notes/files.
Cost (at time of writing):
Sloth is free, open-source software. If you find this program useful, please make a donation to support continued development.
https://sveinbjorn.org/sloth